On Saturday March 3 and Sunday March 4, the Athletics Ontario U14, U16 and U20 Provincial Indoor Track and Field Championships were held at York University in Toronto. The Meaford Coyotes Track Club sent down a small but mighty team to lace up against Ontario's best and they didn't disappoint.

The Athletics Ontario U18 (Grade 11 and under) Provincial Indoor Track and Field Championships and the Team Ontario/Quebec Dual Meet were both held at York University’s indoor 200m banked track on Saturday, February 17, and Sunday, February 18.

The Meaford Coyotes Track Club sent five of their high school members to the AO U18 Champs, and Ethan Pentland also competed for Team Ontario at the Ontario/Quebec Midget Dual Meet, with hopes of strong performances and many personal best times.

On Saturday, February 10, the Meaford Coyotes Track Club braved the elements and ventured to Toronto for the Flying Angels Indoor Classic at York University's indoor 200m track.

“Poor weather conditions have continued to challenge our outdoor training this winter, but our 'tough as nails' young runners don't let this stop them. We work with what we have and make the best of it,” said team coach Kevin Hooper.

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